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BETA PHOTO: Goat Wall as seen from the Prime Rib approach park...

Description 

The Goat Wall is an enormous massif of Rhinostone that is well over 1,000 ft tall and several miles wide. The route potential here is nearly limitless though the rock quality varies considerably. At present there are 5 mulitpitch sport routes that ascend this monster.


Getting There 

3 miles north of the Mazama Store on Lost River Road.


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Goat Wall:
Prime Rib of Goat   5.9-     Sport, 11 pitches, 1300 feet, Grade III   
Sisyphus   5.11a     Sport, 10 pitches, 1000 feet, Grade III   
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Prime Rib of Goat 5.9-  WA : Mazama : Goat Wall
Prime Rib is an incredibly cool easy-moderate sport climb overlooking the Methow Valley. Solid rock, ample protection, easy access, and a wonderful location add up to a classic and fun romp up this massive wall.Although there are 5.9 cruxes on this climb, they are all very short and very well-protected. Overall, the route is extremely generous in its bolting.Pitch 1: Begin at a small fir tree. Head up easy 5th-class ledges to a large ledge with a bolted anchor next to a large fir. ...[more]   Browse More Classics in WA